Category: Graphic Design

'Monsters, Villains, Heroes, and Victims' is a web-based series of original animated GIFs by American filmmaking collective The Saline Project. The series pays tribute to old school B-movie staples like Frankenstein, Aliens,...

Using GIFs as their medium, design creative Jean-Baptiste LeDivelec has created 569 GIFs that capture the entire Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey. “GIFs made from copyrighted material are protected by the ‘Fair...

Santa Claus is one of the most iconic symbols of the Christmas spirit. Dads and grandpas even dress up like him to spread the holiday cheer to kids and families. So it'll come as a (pleasant) surprise to see these rather unconventional...

It seems like the goof troop has hit a patch of bad luck. Looking like fallen from grace reality pop stars, the whole cast of the Mickey Mouse Club has wound up in jail... With the help of Miami-based graphic illustrator Jose Duran....

Texas-based illustrator Bill Mudron is the latest of artists to release a poster series inspired by the magical animated films of Studio Ghibli. Inspired by the works of Kawase Hasui, his poster tributes are beautifully designed...

It’s an understated fact that women are under-represented in popular cinema. I don’t have the numbers, but you should look them up… It’s kinda nuts. However, Madrid based artist Estela Villas is trying to help the cause...

Juxtaposing nature and consumer technology, Sasha Katz imagines just how well the two vastly different objects in our lives mesh together. As part of her ongoing GIF series, animator Katz has created a number of 3D animations...

Graphic design is not simply clicking and clacking on a computer keyboard. It has become a widely accepted form of art in our modern world. This art involves many elements, and typography is one of them. Typography is not just any...

Technology is truly reworking how we look at photography. Digital design through mediums such as Photoshop, Illustrator and more, are churning out new and creative interpretations of images that have existed for a century. One...

Andrew Heath is a graphic designer and illustrator living in Lexington, Kentucky. In his work, Heath likes clean, simple and concise design, but at the same time, he enjoys working to make a bold impact on his audience. In his latest...

Graphic designer Julian Hansen has created a poster that cuts to the heart of every designer’s deepest quandary. The flowchart, So you need a typeface, takes you through a series of decisions that eventually give you the answer...

There are few among us who truly excel at one artistic endeavor, even fewer who can lay claim to excellence in more than one field. California-based Scott Hanson, AKA electronic musician/producer Tycho, AKA graphic designer/blogger...

There's no shortage of awesome Marvel character posters on the Internet but here we are with some uniquely designed posters by Jason Stanley. Stanley is an Icelandic born American graphic designer currently residing in Plymouth,...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The 2017 Fairy Tales competition was recently concluded at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. The contest was put out to call on illustrators, architects, artists, and writers to submit their entries that “create entire worlds of the imagination,” according to National Building Museum Executive Director Chase W. Rynd. He also added that the contest is aimed for the contestants to “build their immersive stories as much by what they don’t say, as by what they do.” The entries for the world’s largest architectural competition came back with the most exciting and unique submissions. “Last Day,” the winning architectural entry submitted by Ukraine-based architect Mykhailo Ponomarenko, is a scene straight out of a strange, sci-fi movie. Complete with an absurd landscape and a hint of humor, it was definitely a reference to “current events, mundane daily activities and human emotions that we all easily relate to.” Past winners of...

The world is truly a beautiful place. As graphic artists, we see the beauty everywhere we look. It inspires us. Encourages us. And helps shape the many artistic projects that endlessly flow from our own colorful minds.
Not only does the world inspire us; we inspire each other. Artists feed off of other artists’ design energy. It fuels our creativity and sparks our passion. The end result is a planet full of designs as varied in style and substance as the artists who created them. And that’s where we come in.